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I really like the guy from the documentary. I felt his integrity, empathy, light and passion coming through. So I was like, why not read about the tools to go deeper? I want the real version of this. The more academic the deeper version.
I was very disappointed. This is such a shallow book in so many ways. Starts with promise but abandons it very quickly. It is as if one was asking give me the Hollywood version of some established therapy tools, some self help stuff, a bit of woo woo and a sprinkle of patronising. Voila.
Having seen the documentary I have immense respect for Phil Stutz. I don’t think that this book is a good representation of his work. I wanted more I got less.
I was very disappointed. This is such a shallow book in so many ways. Starts with promise but abandons it very quickly. It is as if one was asking give me the Hollywood version of some established therapy tools, some self help stuff, a bit of woo woo and a sprinkle of patronising. Voila.
Having seen the documentary I have immense respect for Phil Stutz. I don’t think that this book is a good representation of his work. I wanted more I got less.